“…One of the most significant contributions of ultrasonographic prenatal diagnosis is its ability to detect congenital anomalies at an early stage. Through meticulous examination, anomalies such as neural tube defects, heart malformations, abdominal wall defects, and skeletal abnormalities can be identified, allowing healthcare providers to prepare for potential interventions and coordinate appropriate medical care [ 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 ]. This proactive approach aids in optimizing treatment plans, minimizing postnatal complications, and providing crucial support to parents in understanding and planning for their child’s healthcare needs.…”